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In today’s episode The College Football EnquirerDan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Si’s Pat Forde look back at how Jalen hurts hurts in Alabama and Oklahoma pushed him to victory in Super Bowl Lix. After gesturing in the National Championship of 2018 for Tua Tagovailoa, few would expect that he would be called Super Bowl MVP only a handful of years later. Honds, however, came to the occasion (no different than a certain QB of legend, Tom Brady) both at the university and now at the NFL and led the Philadelphia Eagles in a dominant victory against the Chiefs of Kansas City.
The trio dives into the transfer portal strategy of Texas Tech, which is highly dependent on scouting reports from NFL sources, and earned it no. 2 ranked transfer portal class. Ross shares the latest NIL news update that the power conferences are planning to share income that share themselves instead of trusting the NCAA as they have in the past, but it can be a loss-loss situation.
To wrap in, then respond, Ross & Pat on the former state coach Jim Tressel of Ohio who is mentioned as Ohio Lieutenant Governor and to ask a really important question: should someone’s foot be behind the line for a half-Court shot for to count?
(1:15) Jalen does a trip from CFB to Super Bowl MVP
(24:01) Texas Tech Transfer Class arranged no. 2
(37:03) Power conferences for sharing police income
(52:04) Jim Tressel called Ohio Lieutenant Governor
(56:54) People’s Court: Umass Half-Court Shot
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